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Non-injection treatments for arthritis in knee

Bones, Joints & Muscles | Last Active: May 18 7:42pm | Replies (32)

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@laughlin1947

Lidocaine cream 4% may also be helpful, if the pain is more localized and stabbing in nature. But it does not last as long a Voltaren. Lidocaine adhesive patches are available at a relatively low cost. I'm hoping to get HLA injections in my knees a week from today.

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Thank you for the information about Lidocaine cream and patches. I hadn’t thought about that option. Good luck with your injections.